Help Needed: How to split huge rounds

   / Help Needed: How to split huge rounds #11  
I've a horizontal splitter, and usually slide them in the bucket of FEL or on the carry-all platform on the 3 ph. From there, I lift them to the height of the horizontal splitter , and slide them off to split. All the work is getting them in the bucket. From there, use the bucket to hold the large pieces needing more splitting. Works just like having a big table at splitter height. One big reason I don't have a splitter on the 3 ph that ties up my tractor.
I've gone the route of the logging tongs, but find with working alone it is a lot of fiddling around and at the risk of dropping the piece off the tongs.

And, the trick of just using the chainsaw to break down the large ones does not take long and is not much effort. Just don't cut with the grain, as it makes for long excelsior type chips that clog up the saw. At an angle works best. And a sharp chain works better than a dull one. :)
 
   / Help Needed: How to split huge rounds #12  
My method is very similar to what Deadhorse said. I stack 2 sets of 4 or 5 pallets that will give you a horizontal platform equal to the splitter beam for a staging area. The rounds that are the biggest and most heaviest go from the bucket on top of the pallets. roll them on the splitter and no lifting.
The hard part is after the first split (in the center). It create's a very heavy half of round that alot on times falls to the ground and you then have to pick it up.
But better to pick up a half than a whole one I guess.
 
   / Help Needed: How to split huge rounds #13  
I've got an 044 Stihl that just loves bringing big pieces down to size. For the sake of a dozen pieces, I'd use the saw to split them once, then the splitter can do the rest.

Chilly
 
   / Help Needed: How to split huge rounds #14  
Chris,

I was reading your post and began laughing out loud...I have a huge Oak tree that I had cut down along our farm road and I cut it into firewood size rounds, but they are huge....I mean huge at least 30 inches dia. and my Mrs. has been asking me what I was going to do with them since they were so big...I was going to tackle it but after reading your post you knocked some sense into my old head and I picked up the phone and called a neighbor and told him they were his if he wanted them...he was glad to get them..LOL...and I am glad for him to have them too. Problem solved. I have been cutting firewood for years and have plenty..I will stick with the smaller ones as well.. Thanks for the reminder about the back. LOL

We get smarter as we get older. Ask me when I was 25 and I would have spent 12 hours getting that last 100 pieces out of those 12 rounds. I was not going to be beat. I would have spent $300 on a new saw and a tools before I gave it away. Not now, I will spend more on propane or just cut other wood.

Chris
 
   / Help Needed: How to split huge rounds #15  
Use an electric chainsaw to cut them up. Farmer near me used to do that and it worked fine. Remember ELECTRIC is the operative word; gas chainsaw could possibly spit out a spark or two and catch things on fire.

Good luck!!
 
   / Help Needed: How to split huge rounds #16  
Ditto that Chris,,,,,LOL..Isn't that the truth we do get wiser...listening to some of these young guys using the chain saw with the grain...Uhhhh - not me and how do you know whether years ago someone had some barbed wire on that tree ? For those rounds to be that big that is an old, old tree and I sure don't want to hit a hunk of wire with the chain saw..
 
   / Help Needed: How to split huge rounds #17  
Use an electric chainsaw to cut them up. Farmer near me used to do that and it worked fine. Remember ELECTRIC is the operative word; gas chainsaw could possibly spit out a spark or two and catch things on fire.

Good luck!!

WHAT???? You seriously think a spark would ignite huge rounds? Ever try to start a fire with a round over 4" - good luck without tons of other kindling or tinder. I can tell you that isn't going to happen and all serious loggers use gas chainsaws without any concern about this.

Our "firewood bee" this spring, no huge rounds.
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   / Help Needed: How to split huge rounds #18  
Some of the things one reads on web sites are simply astounding..........

Use to be a man would be careful what he said, for fear of looking foolish to his neighbors...... Being intellectually honest was understood to actually require knowledge on a subject before one opined on it in public.

What the **** has happened to the world?:eek:
 
   / Help Needed: How to split huge rounds #19  
We get smarter as we get older. Ask me when I was 25 and I would have spent 12 hours getting that last 100 pieces out of those 12 rounds. I was not going to be beat. I would have spent $300 on a new saw and a tools before I gave it away. Not now, I will spend more on propane or just cut other wood.

Chris

Chris, I think you just described me! Except you can double the $300. Cutting your own firewood can be a disease when you are young and foolish like me! :D
I ammend my advice to the following: Go buy a new plasma cutter, go ahead and buy a new 250 amp MIG while you are at it. Now build a grapple for your tractor to lift the rounds onto the splitter. How can you put a price on the warmth of your family? ;):D
 
   / Help Needed: How to split huge rounds #20  
Some of the things one reads on web sites are simply astounding..........

Use to be a man would be careful what he said, for fear of looking foolish to his neighbors...... Being intellectually honest was understood to actually require knowledge on a subject before one opined on it in public.

What the **** has happened to the world?:eek:

I can't figure out if Dead Horse is just giving a winking at this or is serious "Far to serious darling" (Quote from the movie The Dish).:cool:
 
 

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